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This is a wonderful thread frequented by some fantastic and knowledgeable people! Let's all work together to try to keep it this way.
I'm a little concerned that some of the current discussions are getting a bit heated. Perhaps that's just the way I'm reading them... but I want to remind everyone that the purpose of this thread is to share information. There is a fine line between discussing and arguing, and a fine line between an opinion and a fact. I know that some may have very defined views and opinions on certain subjects, and that is fine... but I would like to ask that words be chosen carefully. If you have an opinion, remember that it is your personal opinion and like a shoe, it may not fit another person. Let's try to avoid being judgmental of the opinions of others. If you want to share a fact, please share a source where interested parties may learn more about said fact. (Leah's Mom sets a good example here.)
Also keep in mind that written words may be read and taken differently than the writer intended. Without vocal inflection it can be hard to tell the mood behind the words. Misunderstandings will happen - don't dwell on these misunderstandings. Keep the thread moving forward.
We are not here to judge one another or to push our personal opinions on each other. We are here to share good chicken keeping information/husbandry skills and to learn. The beauty in a thread like this is that everyone has the ability to take and use the information that applies best to their personal needs and disregard what won't work for their situation. And that's pretty darn cool!
Moving right along...
)! I'm so happy to hear all the news about your new barn, and I'm so excited for you!!!
HUGS!
I'm a little concerned that some of the current discussions are getting a bit heated. Perhaps that's just the way I'm reading them... but I want to remind everyone that the purpose of this thread is to share information. There is a fine line between discussing and arguing, and a fine line between an opinion and a fact. I know that some may have very defined views and opinions on certain subjects, and that is fine... but I would like to ask that words be chosen carefully. If you have an opinion, remember that it is your personal opinion and like a shoe, it may not fit another person. Let's try to avoid being judgmental of the opinions of others. If you want to share a fact, please share a source where interested parties may learn more about said fact. (Leah's Mom sets a good example here.)
Also keep in mind that written words may be read and taken differently than the writer intended. Without vocal inflection it can be hard to tell the mood behind the words. Misunderstandings will happen - don't dwell on these misunderstandings. Keep the thread moving forward.

We are not here to judge one another or to push our personal opinions on each other. We are here to share good chicken keeping information/husbandry skills and to learn. The beauty in a thread like this is that everyone has the ability to take and use the information that applies best to their personal needs and disregard what won't work for their situation. And that's pretty darn cool!
Moving right along...
Adorable pictures (I have stolen a fewI'm a little late for the country shout out, but here is a few for next week possibly
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It was so hot out today. All the birds spent a great deal of the hot part of the day in the barn or in the woods. The barn.. Oh it's amazing guys.. The insulation keeps it SO cool. I am in love. I can sit in there and cool off.. So awesome.

So sorry you're having to deal with this! So frustrating when you take such great measures to avoid illnesses in your own flock!I went to a bird get together two weeks ago, and came home with stress cocci. I am not a happy camper. Some of the birds that I sold also have cocci now. There are several others who have birds with upper respiratory issues. I noticed my birds acting off about 10 days of being home. I took in a poop sample and they had cocci. Now I am afraid to go to the next bird show. It is not the usual cocci. There was no blood in stools, no smell, the birds ate well and for the most part acted normal. The only thing I noticed is closed eyes more often. Like they had dust in them and they were irritated. I was thinking I brought home worms. Nope...cocci
HUGS!
LOL! And yes - those duckling and chick pictures just had to be shared!I see BDM's newis up!![]()
I recognize many of the stars![]()